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Brand Marketing Specialist that is responsible for supporting and executing comprehensive brand strategies to drive revenue growth through strategic marketing initiatives across various channels.
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Seeking a VP to lead our clients global Social Media & Influencer Marketing division, driving strategic innovation for brand enhancement, audience engagement, and revenue growth. 10+ years in luxury brand marketing with a focus on social media.
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The Vertical & Product Marketing Manager is responsible for developing and implementing strategic marketing initiatives to promote company products and services within specific industry verticals in the US and Canada.
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Senior Product Marketing Manager , you'll collaborate closely with the Director of Product Marketing to spearhead strategic initiatives, craft compelling campaigns, and propel our premium cookware brand to new heights.
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4+ years of product marketing, product management, brand marketing (lottery industry preferred), gaming, entertainment, and/or consumer packaged goods. The Senior Marketing Specialist is responsible for recommending strategic direction of product development and product mix based on analyzing research, product performance and alignment with business objectives.
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And the Human Resources Department in developing and maintaining a human capital strategy for the University – inclusive of but not limited to, workforce planning, recruitment, acquisition, onboarding, talent development, talent management, total rewards and compensation strategy, development of employer brand, employee engagement strategy and performance management.
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This company has an extensive grower base, strong customer relationships, a strong brand, and a very solid product line. Conduct strategic planning as it relates to trade shows, presentations and new business development.
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Work side-by-side with Director of Operations and assist them in developing strong relationships with the landlord/client, Developers, and Individual Brand Partners/Franchisees. Create a culture and environment that embraces top level guest service, drives sales growth and support delivery of operations three strategic pillar’s vision and standards.
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You’ll work collaboratively across the Global Communications organization partnering closely with C-Suite and SVP/VP+ communications leads and key stakeholders to amplify socially key company announcements, strategic partnerships, financial news, events, cultural moments, and much more.
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Reporting directly to the Senior Director of Brand & Communications, this role is responsible for leading strategic communications programs that shape and safeguard the reputation of Siemens Digital Industries Software.
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We are seeking a strategic Chief Marketing Executive to drive brand awareness, customer acquisition, and revenue growth. Expertise in digital marketing, brand management, and customer acquisition/retention.
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The successful CMO candidate will be strategic in driving the company's end to end marketing strategy, inclusive of online and offline customer acquisition and brand awareness working alongside the entire team, especially the executive and sales teams, to meet company objectives.
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Implement, monitor, and protect the feel and reputation of our Company and brand with the goal of increasing awareness among prospective clients, driving lead flow and business, converting applications to customers and driving strategic partner awareness and conversion.
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Execute national and local marketing plans including, but not limited to: digital marketing initiatives, direct mail, strategic partnership channel marketing, event activation, promotions, grassroots marketing, etc.
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This position demands a leader with a profound understanding of brand and strategic marketing, capable of deploying innovative marketing strategies to engage our diverse audiences, including patients, healthcare professionals, and the community at large.
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